All Classes How To Unlock Them In Visions Of Mana

All Available Classes in Visions of Mana

Each character can be attuned to eight different classes depending on their elements, giving us a total of 45 playable classes when including the bases. Each elemental class has its own skill tree (the Elemental Plot) and requires a certain Elemental Vessel to equip. However, if you’re already using the wind Elemental Vessel on Val, for example, you cannot use it on Careena and vice versa. Characters have three types of weapons, and they’re used exclusively while the character is in a certain class. Active skills can be used in any class once they’re learned, while passive skills will only be available while the character has that class active. Passives with a weapon icon are available on every job that uses that weapon, though. Your Elemental Break becomes stronger as you level up that specific class. Leveling up a class requires Elemental Points, obtained by leveling up or interacting with Elemental Aeries around the map. Each character also needs to expand their Plot with their own Tonic item, usually obtained after defeating bosses.

How to Unlock New Classes in Visions of Mana

To unlock new Classes, you must equip the appropriate Elemental Vessels to your characters. These are all unlocked as you go through the main story, usually when you find a new Alm for the convoy.

Sylphid Boomerang (Wind): Obtained once Careena joins the party during Chapter 1. Luna Globe (Moon): Found on Lefeya Drifts alongside Morley in Chapter 1. Undine’s Flask (Water): Obtained during your first visit to Illystana in Chapter 2. Salamando Candle (Fire): Obtained during your visit to the Free City of Tsaata in Chapter 4. Gnome’s Shovel (Earth): Given to you by Watts during your first visit to Gudju, the Earth Village in Chapter 4. Dryad’s Sprig (Wood): Obtained once Julei joins the party during Chapter 4. Lumina Lantern (Light): Obtained after defeating Garethe, Benevodon of Earth in Chapter 5. Shade Sight (Darkness): Obtained during Chapter 5 while you’re visiting the Archives in Log’grattzo.

All Val Classes in Visions of Mana

Val is the initial playable character of Visions of Mana and the party’s tank. His skills involve elemental enchantments for his team and conjuring elemental shields to protect others from those specific elements. He uses a great sword, a short sword, or a shield and lance depending on his current class. Guard Rune Knight Aegis Duelist Liege Weapon Master Edelfrei Paladin Berserker

All Careena Classes in Visions of Mana

Careena is the first Alm to join your party, and she’s not alone as she brings Ramcoh with her. The little draconic cub will also fight even if Careena is knocked out and follows up on each of her attacks. Most of her skills are buff/debuff based, serving as a competent support for the team. Careena wields a spear initially but can also use fans or gloves to blow her enemies away. Oracle Dancer Moon Charterer Dragon Master Divine Fist Warrior Monk Conjurer Starlancer Maverick

All Morley Classes in Visions of Mana

Morley has some of the best normal attack strings of all characters with huge combo-juggling potential in most of his classes. He gains passives that give further emphasis on this aspect, as well as some supportive active skills and some not-so-powerful offensive skills. He can equip a katana, daggers, or a cane with cards. Ranger Nomad Nightblade Ascetic Rogue Ninja Master Samurai Sovereign Soothsayer

All Palamena Classes in Visions of Mana

Queen Palamena is the game’s main magic user, and performs the role very well. With lots of elemental spells at her disposal, she learns some of the most powerful nukes in the game, as long as you allow her to cast them. Her spells range from summons to elemental waves, but she’s surprisingly competent in physical combat too. She uses flails, boots, or scythes to fight her enemies. Monarch Rune Seer Majesty Grand Diviner Masquer Magus Beastleader Archmage Reaper

All Julei Classes in Visions of Mana

The little sproutling Julei is the party’s healer, but don’t underestimate his damage potential. While most of his offensive skills are more about summoning and debuffs, his healing and supportive skills are the best among the cast, making him invaluable for longer boss fights. He can use a wand, a hammer, or even an umbrella depending on his chosen class. Custodian Piper Occultist Scholar Gatekeeper Hunter Sage High Cleric Necromancer There’s no definitive class to use, so pick whichever you enjoy the most as your make your way through the game. Elemental advantages are quite useful, though, so consider these before choosing which class you’ll be using for the next fight. You may also choose to grind a bit if you need some extra Elemental Points, as leveling up isn’t hard at all. Visions of Mana is available on PC, Xbox and Playstation.